CARDS: A player will serve 2 minutes for a yellow card and serve the duration of the game for a red card. The cards are non-releasable.
MINOR
6.1 - CONTESTED GROUND BALLS A loose ball shall be contested by no more than 2 players. If a third player comes into the scrum, then the whistle will be blown and the ball will be awarded via alternate possession. Kicking the ball is not permitted.
6.2 - COVERING THE BALL
Players are not permitted to cover the ball under any circumstances with their stick or body.
6.3 - MINIMUM PASS RULE The minimum pass rule is eliminated at this level of play. However, coaches may agree to add an additional time restriction to encourage ball movement and limit holding the ball. Suggested option is to limit a player in possession of the ball to 5 seconds from when she first possesses the ball to attempt a pass or shot.
6.4 - 1 V 1 DEFENSE
1 v 1 defense is still enforced in the midfield area at this level of play. With the introduction of the 8 meter arc, more than one player can defend the ball in the critical shooting area. Shooting space and 3 second defense rules are now also introduced.
6.5 - 3 SECONDS CLOSELY GUARDED (OFFENSE)
Player with the ball may not hold the ball for more than 3 seconds when a) closely guarded b) the defense has both hands on their stick and c) the defense is in a position to legally check if checking were allowed.
6.6 - GOALKEEPER FOULS The goalkeeper must not:
a) Allow the ball to remain in the goal circle longer than 10 seconds. b) Step back into the goal circle when she has possession of the ball.
She or a teammate may not return the ball to the goal circle, (carrying or rolling) until the ball has been played by a player from the opposing team.
2017 US LACROSSE 10U RULES
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